Episode 2 - El café
'El café' means 'the cafe'. There are lots of nice drinks in the fridge, but Antonio's not keen on his! Outdoors, a typical Spanish café is the setting, as we learn how to ask for different drinks from a menu. Nieve enjoys her refreshing orange juice. The Spanish children play a game with fruits and show us how to express like and dislike.
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Lucía says: 'Rosa' ('Pink') and Victoriano picks up the pink straw. |
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Antonio takes a sip on his drink. 'No me gusta' ('I don't like it'), he says, shaking his head to emphasise the point. |
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Speekee asks Marina where she's going. 'Voy al café' (I'm going to the café), she replies. |
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In the café, Nieve says, 'Gracias' ('Thank you') when she is given her orange juice. |
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Speekee guesses the fruit Jim was hiding behind his back. Jim says, 'Sí, tengo una naranja' ('Yes, I have an orange'). |
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Dino and Lupi singing the ¿Tienes manzanas? (Do you have apples?) song |
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The Spanish children help demonstrate the meaning of 'contento' ('happy'). |